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Politics / Re: Nigeria’s Independence: 6 Images From 6 Decades by holllandis: 1:35pm On Oct 02, 2020
HeadShot:
Nigeria is a glorified shithole

Poverty capital

Unemployment capital

Insecurity capital

No fuel

No power

No roads

Child mortality capital

Decayed infrastructure

Hunger capital

Illiteracy capital etc

Do u remember when u glorified buhari?
Politics / Re: 60th Independence Speech: Buhari Makes U-Turn, To Deliver Address Via Broadcast by holllandis: 12:34pm On Oct 02, 2020
emrain:


Be careful what you wish for. Your account is not as anonymous as you think.

Omg i am so scared wow
Help

Useless analysis from u

Make dem.come arrest me
Politics / Re: Oba Of Benin Warns Wike, Others: We Don’t Want Godfathers For Our Governor by holllandis: 12:33pm On Oct 02, 2020
Igie4kings:


You think you are playing right?
Now receive this: you, your father and the people you represent within your community are all useless. They are going to redeem themselves by stoning you death.
How can you be this careless as to insult Oba of Benin because you feel you must type?

Useless post typical of a stone age man

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Celebrities / Re: Stephanie Okereke Linus Celebrates Her 38th Birthday Today by holllandis: 10:35am On Oct 02, 2020
When Nigeria women say photo ita always with filter.Ugly people
Sports / Re: Nigeria At 60: Top Six Moments In Sporting History by holllandis: 5:24pm On Oct 01, 2020
Rashidi Yekinis goal at usa 94 should be in the list.

OP must be indomie generation

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Politics / Re: 60th Independence Speech: Buhari Makes U-Turn, To Deliver Address Via Broadcast by holllandis: 10:52pm On Sep 30, 2020
Collinsaik:
most of u spiting trash here surpported change in 2015 .. now u guys are ful of regret.but i can only tell u that u havent seen nothing yet becos the real consequences of this change that you all voted for is yet to come .

Hahhaha
U are badddd

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Politics / Re: 60th Independence Speech: Buhari Makes U-Turn, To Deliver Address Via Broadcast by holllandis: 10:33pm On Sep 30, 2020
Where is the hate speech bill
I have been cursing the gworo chewing bastard.but no one has arrested me

Can they dar

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Politics / Re: Oba Of Benin Warns Wike, Others: We Don’t Want Godfathers For Our Governor by holllandis: 10:15am On Sep 30, 2020
Oba of Benin the useless man

If not for wike would u have done anything about the ApC potentiAl rigging

Traditional ruling is so ineffective in modern day civilization

Again useless Oba

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Politics / Re: Governor Akeredolu's Projects And Achievements In Ondo State (photos) by holllandis: 5:48pm On Sep 29, 2020
Ondo people will do the needful by voting out the evil APC party

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Family / Re: Wives Living In Nigeria And Husbands Abroad: My Encounter by holllandis: 3:53am On Sep 25, 2020
eejo:
I left my Wife in Nigeria early this year for overseas after getting the job of my dream. My Organization is ready to move my family anytime am ready. People are leaving Nigeria because of the Economic situation and the way APC is managing the country. Don't blame the Men but the country.

I hope they dont give ur family visa
I remember when u were insulting Jonathan and hailing buhari

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Education / Re: School Birthday Will Make Your Child Greedy by holllandis: 6:07pm On Sep 24, 2020
I hate this kind of mothers.

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Politics / Re: Ekiti APC Suspends Tinubu’s In-Law, Buhari's Aide, Others by holllandis: 5:58pm On Sep 24, 2020
Jaapu:


They think they are wise. Playing all their cards so early.

Go siddon omo de like u.
Jagban has turned to jagajaga

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Politics / Re: Ekiti APC Suspends Tinubu’s In-Law, Buhari's Aide, Others by holllandis: 5:57pm On Sep 24, 2020
Fleshly:
The plot to demistify Tinubu is a noble call for every true person of goodwill. Tinubu must be made to account for the death of Funsho Williams. He must be made to account for the illegally accrued billions in his bank account. Thanks to Ndigbo, who have the courage to begin the war on the total destruction of God-fatherism in Nigeria. We must never stop until every shred of God-fatherism/motherism is completely destroyed in Nigeria, so that power can go to the rightful people. It's only the Igbos that can do it!!!

Where was Ndigbo when Rochas was doing yamayama in Imo

Abeg go siddon
I am Ndigbo but please borrow a leaf from Edo .They are the destroyers of godfatherism

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Crime / Re: List Of Unresolved Murder Cases In Nigeria (pics) by holllandis: 3:29pm On Sep 24, 2020
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enshi:
over the years since independence especially, Nigeria has witnessed quite a number of murder cases. some of theses cases were resolved and the culprits brought to book. other saw no resolution and up until now are still mysteries to the nation.

i write to educate the younger generations about these unsolved murders and to also let our security bodies know that the Nigeria public has not forgotten about these cases.

Again, if anyone knows the solution to the resolution and or the extent and level these cases are presently he or she can come up and give hints. the souls of these persons who were murdered in cold blood may just be the reason our dear country is suffering so many losses in diverse sectors

1. BOLA IGE

Born: 13 September 1930, Osun
Assassinated: 23 December 2001, Ibadan
He was born in Kaduna, the former capital of defunct Northern Nigeria to a humble family and by dint of hard work and the grace of God rose to the top of his chosen profession – the legal profession and his vocation – politics. He moved to the west at the age of thirteen in 1943 and attended the prestigious Ibadan Grammar School and the University of Ibadan where he studied Classics.

His leadership traits manifested early in life when at the age of twenty-three he became the organizing secretary of the defunct Action Group in 1953. He used his charisma and natural organizational ability to increase the membership of the party far beyond the west where it was founded in 1951 as an offshoot of the Egbe Omo Oduduwa. He later studied law at the University of London and was called to the inner temple bar in 1961. He returned home immediately and formed Bola Ige and co, a law firm that produced many legal luminaries.

2. DELE GIWA

Dele Giwa (16 March 1947 – 19 October 1986)
Sumonu Oladele "Baines" Giwa was born on 16 March 1947 to a poor family working in the palace of Oba Adesoji Aderemi, the Ooni of Ife. He attended local Authority Modern School in Lagere, Ile-lfe. When his father moved to Oduduwa College, Ile-Ife as a laundry man, he gained admission to that school.[1] Dele Giwa travelled to the USA for his higher education, earning a BA in English from Brooklyn College in 1977 and enrolled for a Graduate program at Fordham University. He worked for The New York Times as a news assistant for four years after which he relocated to Nigeria to work with Daily Times.
Dele Giwa was killed by a mail bomb in his Lagos home on 19 October 1986.[10] The assassination occurred two days after he had been interviewed by State Security Service (SSS) officials. In an off-the-record interview with airport journalists, Lt. Col. A.K. Togun, the Deputy Director of the SSS had claimed that on 9 October Dele Giwa and Alex Ibru had organised a media parley for media executives and the newly created SSS. Togun claimed that it was at this meeting that the SSS and the media executives reached a secret censorship agreement. Under this agreement, the media was to report any story with potential to embarrass the government to the SSS before they tried to publish same.[11]

Giwa had been invited by the SSS to their headquarters for the first time on 19 September 1986 after writing an article in which he described the newly introduced Second-Tier Foreign Exchange Market (SFEM) as "God's experiment" and suggested that if SFEM failed, the people would will stone their leaders in the streets. Giwa was interviewed and his statement taken by two SSS operatives. He was later taken to meet with Lt Col Togun, the deputy director of the agency in his office. Togun is reported to have told Giwa that he found nothing offensive in the story as Giwa had also stated in the same story that he was hopeful that Babangida seemed determined to make SFEM work.

3. KUDIRAT ABIOLA

Kudirat Abiola (1951 – 4 June 1996)
was a Nigerian proShe was born in 1951 in Zaria in Nigeria. Alhaja Kudirat Abiola was the second woman to have married her husband. At the time of her death, she was his senior wife.[2]

She was assassinated whilst her husband was being detained by the Nigerian Government.[3] Her husband was believed to have been the winning candidate in the Nigerian elections that had taken place in 1993, and he was arrested shortly after they were annulled by the government of the dictator Ibrahim Babangida. The killing was the subject of an investigation and trial many years later. According to accounts, the murder was ordered and then carried out by six men. Abiola died in her car from machine gun fire. Her driver also died. Her personal assistant, who was later accused of being involved with her assassins, was in the car but was not hurt.[2]

Her husband continued to be detained without charge after her death. He died in suspicious circumstances just before it was said that he was to be released on 7 July 1998-democracy campaigner. She was assassinated whilst her husband, Moshood Abiola, was being detained by the Nigerian Government.

4. FUNSHO WILLIAMS
(May 9, 1948 – July 27, 2006)
Funsho Williams attended the St. Paul's Catholic school at Ebute Metta and later St Gregory's College, Lagos.[1] In 1968, he studied at the University of Lagos, attaining a degree in civil engineering. He then went on to attend the New Jersey Institute of Technology for his Master's degree. In the mid-1990s, Williams decided to enter into politics in order that he could formulate policy, rather than just carry it out. He first joined the United Nigeria Congress Party (UNCP), but after the suspicious death of its leader, General Sani Abacha he moved to the Alliance for Democracy (AD).

After a short time, Williams again switched parties, this time to the People's Democratic Party (PDP).They had won the 2003 elections under the leadership of President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Williams had stood twice before in the Lagos State Governorship (Gubernatorial) election. At the time of his death he was hoping to be nominated as the PDP Gubernatorial candidate for Lagos State. He had vowed to wrest control of the wealthy state from the Alliance for Democracy Party. On July 27, 2006, Funsho Williams was found bound, strangled, and stabbed at his home in Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi, an exclusive and wealthy neighborhood in Lagos.[3]

On July 28, 2006, two people were arrested in connection with his death. One was his campaign manager, and the other was a senator and former Works Minister Kingsley Adeseye Ogunlewe. Ogunlewe was also hoping to be the PDP Gubernatorial candidate.[2].

Williams was laid to rest at the Victoria Court Cemetery, Lagos.[4] He was survived by his wife, Hilda, and four children

5. EUNICE OLAWALE
(born, July 23, 1974)
a deaconess of the Divine Touch Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God and a mother of seven. She was an indigene of Ekiti State and had been married to her husband, Elisha Olawale, from Ondo state since 2000. She was described by her husband as hardworking, God-fearing and supportive in sustaining the family. She was also described by others as a humble woman and a passionate preacher. The family lived in the Kubwa area of the capital city of Abuja, Nigeria. She was well known to have been preaching in that area for many years..Eunice usually left her home every morning at 5 a.m. before dawn to evangelize (usually referred to as morning cry) in the streets of Abuja. Several days before her gruesome murder, she overheard nearby Muslims comment about her preaching, that she should be chased away. She also overheard another conversation from a mosque behind their home which implied that her preaching wasn't the truth about God. After she informed her husband about what she heard, he cautioned her to be careful.[7] After those incidents, Eunice suspended her daily morning evangelism for about a week after which she resumed. A Muslim cleric who came to their house requested for food for his Islamic school. After she stated that she didn't have any food to give him at that time, he left.[8]

Eunice was murdered on the 9th of July, 2016 after she left the house at the usual time to preach. According to several media reports, Eunice was murdered between 5 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. Accounts differ as to the exact manner she was murdered. Several reports stated that she was beheaded and stabbed.[9] Other sources stated that she was stabbed multiple times in the stomach and the leg before bleeding to death. People heard her screaming "Blood of Jesus!" at about the time she was murdered.[7] At around 6: 30 to 7:30 am, her husband Olawale woke up from his bed. The first sign of his wife's murder were alarming calls from his children about comments made by some nearby football players, specifying a woman killed while preaching and her lifeless body laying on the ground in a pool of blood. Immediately, he heard the information, Olawale dialed his wife's phone to verify, but realized it had been switched off. Afterwards, Olawale got more information and directive to confirm his dead wife at the police station. He saw her lifeless body. Her megaphone, bible and mobile phone were still close to her body.
The gruesome murder of Eunice sparked outrage on social media among Nigerians especially between Christians and Muslims which further revealed divides among religious lines. The state of religious tolerance in the country became an issue of concern. Six suspects were arrested in connection with the murder. Many residents living close to the area where Eunice was murdered moved away for fear of being arrested as suspects. Christians were urged to protect themselves as much as possible especially while evangelizing. The wife of the Vice President, Oludolapo Osinbajo and pastor E. A. Adeboye paid condolence visits to the family. Her burial was put on hold until further investigations revealed the perpetrators and brought them to justice. Eunice's murder did not deter other preachers, one of whom was reported to continue her morning preaching at the exact spot Eunice was murdered. The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) gave the Nigerian police 14 days ultimatum to undergo further investigations pertaining to her murder and bring the perpetrators to book. Her death case remains unresolved


6. Marshal Alex Badeh (retd.),
Badeh was shot dead along the Abuja-Keffi Expressway,
a large number of Nigerians are still skeptical whether the real killers have been found.

Although the police said they had arrested some suspects, who admitted to killing the former CDS, more than a few Nigerians have raised eyebrows on the development.

Badeh, who was murdered on December 18, 2018, while returning from his farm, was the only person killed out of the three occupants of the vehicle.

This has continued to fuel speculations that it was not a robbery attack, but assassination

riously in Abuja. According to an official report, he was killed by a hit-and-run driver, but the family was not allowed to carry out a post-mortem to ascertain the cause of his death.

However, the day he was reportedly knocked down by the car, his remains were prepared for burial before his wife and other family members could see his corpse. They were not allowed to have his body. Odeleke was a critic of the military government at the time. Till date, the matter could have been forgotten by many, including the security agencies, save for his loved ones.

Also, on Friday, October 6, 1995, between 8.15am and 8.30am, Chief Alfred Rewane, a businessman and close associate of late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, was murdered in his residence in Ikeja, Lagos State, by five yet-to-be-identified men.

Although the police arrested seven persons in connection with the crime, five of them died while in detention and the remaining two were freed based on weak evidence presented by the prosecution. That was the end of the case.

On November 12, 1995, James Kalto, a journalist and a former writer with Tell and Tempo, was abducted and murdered. He was believed to be one of the many victims of Gen Sani Abacha’s brutal rule. His death remains a mirage and his killers remain faceless till date.

The cruel fate also befell the Peoples Democratic Party National Vice Chairman, Chief Aminasoari Dikibo, who was murdered on February 6, 2004. The killers were never apprehended, though the police, according to some analysts, allegedly adopted a face-saving tactic of parading some armed robbers as the suspects.


Marshall Harry
Another puzzling assassination was that of the National Vice-Chairman of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party and Muhammadu Buhari’s presidential campaign coordinator in 2003, Marshall Harry. He was brutally murdered in his Abuja residence before the 2003 presidential election and as of the time of filing this report, nobody had been apprehended for the crime.

Also unresolved was the July 2006 assassination of Funsho Williams, a PDP governorship aspirant in Lagos State. He was found bound, strangled and stabbed at his home in Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos.

Although the police arraigned some suspects before the court, Justice Adeniyi Adebajo of the Lagos High Court freed the suspects charged with Williams’ murder for lack of evidence by the prosecution.

Also, on Monday, January 25, 2010, assassins killed Otunba Dipo Dina, the 2007 Action Congress governorship candidate in Ogun State, in the Ota area of the state.

Security sources had said Dina was attacked while returning from Abeokuta, the state capital, to his home in Lagos.

A sore wound that may not heal


Sources: ikipedia , punch newspaper


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Unsolved_murders_in_Nigeria

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/unresolved-murders-in-nigeria-stretch-road-to-justice/%3famp=1
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The people boko harem killed because of the evil Buhari

The corpers killed when buhari lost election
Their cases still remain unresolved

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Politics / Re: "I Am Ready To Work With Obaseki" - Ize-Iyamu by holllandis: 10:52am On Sep 24, 2020
Ever8090:
You should go ahead.after all, all of Una na thesame but I pity gullible Nigerians wry no get sense dey follow Una shout APC and PDP.
No difference Una know as Una dey take settle Una self..only those Una mumu followers na him dey continue d fight while Una settle down to choose money..
Shut up
They are not the same
Politics / Re: Oyegun: Obaseki’s Victory Shows Egocentric Politicking Can Be Defeated by holllandis: 2:44pm On Sep 23, 2020
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DEROX:
OK he rigged it in 2015 too?
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Of course
Politics / Re: Oyegun: Obaseki’s Victory Shows Egocentric Politicking Can Be Defeated by holllandis: 2:25pm On Sep 23, 2020
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DEROX:
which rigging? Even if buhari contests tomorrow the north will still vote him why do you think they call him king of the north?after ahmadu bello hr is still the most lived and also SW supported him so how will atiku win when 14 northern and 6sw are against him including abuja
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Buhari came thru a rigged election
Politics / Re: Oyegun: Obaseki’s Victory Shows Egocentric Politicking Can Be Defeated by holllandis: 2:25pm On Sep 23, 2020
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MarcC:



Oga what happened in Ondo state in 2018 na

Buhari didn't touch this one cos of many things
APC governors weren't in support of Iyamu
They also didn't like Oshiomole who took the election upon himself
Nigeria's unity is fragile now,Edo no be Lagos ,everywhere for busrt if he had tampered with it ..u hear say dem beat who come share money for election?
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US warned them and they were shaking
Politics / Re: Oyegun: Obaseki’s Victory Shows Egocentric Politicking Can Be Defeated by holllandis: 2:24pm On Sep 23, 2020
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SilverNorGold:


Goodluck Jonathan's and the PDP's hands were tied because the people overwhelmingly voted Comrade Oshiomole.

Remember he was rigged out by the PDP on April 14 2007? It took the intervention of the Tribunal, under Justice Peter Umeadi, and the Courts to send Professor Osunbor and the PDP packing.

So repeating the same rigging would have been a waste of time and resources for the PDP in 2012 as they knew the fraud would be resisted like 2007.

He tried it for Governor Fayose and succeeded.

PDP really destroyed this country.

Thank God for President Mohammadu Buhari.

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Ass licking afonja

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Politics / Re: Oyegun: Obaseki’s Victory Shows Egocentric Politicking Can Be Defeated by holllandis: 2:19pm On Sep 23, 2020
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Brandstudio01:
It's a family issue. Let their Leaders settle them instead of washing their duty linen in a market Square. Unless they're telling the world the party does not have leadership.

The party is quite to young for all this drama. Not this was how PDP started that kept them together for 16 solid years. Their Leadership should avoid making mistake PDP made in 2015
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Ass licking
Politics / Re: Buhari: Nigeria Needs Loans For Roads, Rail, Power by holllandis: 5:13am On Sep 16, 2020
Whoever votes for APC in Edo or rigs the election in favor of them will die a million times over

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Politics / Re: Jonathan: Electronic Voting Is The Only Way To Credible Elections by holllandis: 3:07pm On Sep 10, 2020
youngsahito:
PLS,IS IT POSSIBLE FOR A GIRL YOU HAD SEX WITH 14TH OF FEBRUARY TO PUT TO BIRTH 7TH OF SEPTEMBER.

No except the child ia born premature

Go and do a dna test
Sports / Re: Eberechi Eze Signs 5-Year Deal With Crystal Palace by holllandis: 7:00pm On Aug 28, 2020
cyberghost23:
go buy sniper

What is sniper?
I don't speak Jargons
Sports / Re: Eberechi Eze Signs 5-Year Deal With Crystal Palace by holllandis: 6:39pm On Aug 28, 2020
Ihatemumu:


Don't mind Nigerians, talents are leaving this country they only value what they have when that talent is recognized globally.

Yeah i hate mumu Nigerians lol

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Politics / Re: Imota Rice Mill: LASG Calls For Strategic Partners In Operation And Management by holllandis: 6:38pm On Aug 28, 2020
NGpatriot:



Who are you to dictate to people what they should or shouldn't celebrate?

The only country that uses the word "who" more than any other is Nigeria
Sports / Re: Eberechi Eze Signs 5-Year Deal With Crystal Palace by holllandis: 3:00pm On Aug 28, 2020
clancymiim:
Pls don’t go and disgrace ibos lik iheanacho

How is he a disgrace?
Politics / Re: Imota Rice Mill: LASG Calls For Strategic Partners In Operation And Management by holllandis: 2:58pm On Aug 28, 2020
NGpatriot:



Poverty is the reason why they built the largest rice mill in Nigeria or why they are seeking partners to make it run efficiently and more productive?

If you are the future leader of your village, then your village is in serious trouble, it's basically doomed.
Nigerians are in serious trouble .
Rice mil is not something that should be celebrated

Truly a shithole country
Sports / Re: Eberechi Eze Signs 5-Year Deal With Crystal Palace by holllandis: 2:56pm On Aug 28, 2020
He is not a Nigerian.He is from England.Why is this on Nairaland front page?
Politics / Re: Imota Rice Mill: LASG Calls For Strategic Partners In Operation And Management by holllandis: 10:56pm On Aug 24, 2020
Oduduwa707:


Rice no be commodity? angry Investors and Distributors (Wholesale & Retail). Why is that so difficult for you to decipher?

The lack of basics, common sense and low literacy level in Nigeria is too appalling. angry
I mean what sort of poverty
Celebrities / Re: Regina Daniels' Son, Munir Nwoko In New Photo by holllandis: 9:42pm On Aug 24, 2020
Lol the eyes looks like nwokos own .Oju okpolor (frog eyes)
Politics / Re: Imota Rice Mill: LASG Calls For Strategic Partners In Operation And Management by holllandis: 4:16pm On Aug 24, 2020
What kind of people are in political post in this country.
What kind of people voted for them

Strategic partner for Rice ?

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